Child killer lasts one week in prison.

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Kinda like one of them "he fell down the steps sir...didn't he?" Moments, I have my own thoughts and opinions on what should be done to a person like that...I won't share my thoughts...all I will say is very very slow and painful

And so when man and horse go down beneath a saber keen, or in a roaring charge of fierce melee you stop a bullet clean, and the hostiles come to get your scalp, just empty your canteen, put your pistol to your head and go to Fiddlers green. U.S Army Cavalry

I might just add a comment..... they will have quite an investigation into his death. Any time an inmate dies they do, but even more especially in this type of case to make sure no one was directly involved or if someone should have done something for it to be avoided and didn't. So, the jails hate it when they do this. On the side, they are typically 'happy" they got what they deserved, just not on their watch.

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I don't frequent these forums often, but I do want to say that some of you should look up more information on the costs of life in prison w/o parole versus death penalty...It is more expensive to go the death penalty route, I will tell you that much. However, I personally feel that some people deserve it...I am not against it, just want people to get the facts straight.

This is true due to number of appeals necessary for capital punishment, the lengthy process one waits before execution date, the fees and every other court expense during those appeal processes, food, standard prison commodities, etc. Even the lethal injection itself is not cheap.

Ryan Brunn was found unresponsive at 4:15 p.m. at the state prison in Jackson, said spokeswoman Kristen Stancil. Brunn was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 5:37 p.m., Stancil said in an email to The Associated Press.

That is super fast response time 82 minutes to document that the piece if trash was actually in hell rather than still alive...

What a waste of tax payer money

As for the cost of the death penalty compared to prison, the only reason is the time of incarceration through the appeals process... I say screw the appeals process, just let the folks at POMC have child predators (POMC is Parents of Murdered Children) That would save tax payers a LOT of cash.

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BTW: There is a lot more to this case: The local PD treated the case of the missing 7 year old girl as a routine missing child case. The police chief has resigned. Police "searched" the area of the trash compactor and found nothing. Finally the doped up murderer put a sign on the compactor saying the body was inside.

A review by a police chief in another town says the Canton Police Department treated the case as a routine "runaway or missing child" and assumed she would turn up. The report released Thursday says Rivera was likely dead by the time the investigation started but next time the problems could mean missing a chance to save a victim's life.

By Sunday, Brunn said he began to get nervous because of the GBI agents on the property and wrote a note on the back of a McDonalds receipt that read, "Child in trash compactor," and taped it to the trash compactor.

As for the cost of the death penalty compared to prison, the only reason is the time of incarceration through the appeals process... I say screw the appeals process, just let the folks at POMC have child predators (POMC is Parents of Murdered Children) That would save tax payers a LOT of cash.

Well as far as your opinion goes that is great but there have been far too many convicted wrongly to avoid their due process rights all together. I just want to make sure that those who are pro death penalty can articulate why they are pro death penalty, and cost is not a valid reason.

If the right to trial and due process are so easily forgotten, then who is to say the same should not/could not happen to our other rights; say our second amendment right for example. I am going off on a tangent so I will leave it at that.

It is more expensive to go the death penalty route, I will tell you that much.This is true due to number of appeals necessary for capital punishment, the lengthy process one waits before execution date

Not for this guy. Not advocating being a vigilante but it certainly seems like justice in some cases.

I am in no way wanting to throw out the justice system in favor of the "He did it, Let's kill him model". This does not equate to justice, you are right. Justice is also not served when dangerous, violent criminals get to go back out on the streets to continue their life of crime or have a decades long appeal process and wait for their turn at the gurney. The death penalty to me has nothing to do with monetary cost and everything to do with protecting the innocent, dispensing justice and keeping the recidivism rate as low as possible.